PAPER SACKS, two sizes
(hung end shelf)
Used for carrying stock.SHELF CONTENTS;
Boxes;
Stacks various types
of Paper;
Oil cans, two sizes;
Crucibles, various sizes;
Bunsen Burner;
Spools Twine;
Tubing, Wire, various sizes;
Funnels;
Dowels;
Chemicals glass jars,
to include 500+ jars of
fluorescent chemicals;
Short pipe stock;
Rags;
Letter Boxes;
Mineral Samples Bags;
Toilet Paper;
Rolled Sample Ingrain
Carpet;
Samples Cow and Goat
Hair;
Nuts;
Seashells;
Samples exotic woods;
Files;
Machine Parts
Shelves should also contain
sample bolts various
fabrics include wool, silk,
cotton, rubber cloth,
embroidery canvas, linen,
nainsook, dimity, tarlatan,
muslin, duck, calico, flannel,
velveteen, corduroy,
moleskin, plush, and velvet. 645-47.
Voucher 578, May 23, 1888:
EDIS collection acquire.
STEPLADDER, ft. See
figure 90. tall
(leaning against shelves)
Used access shelves.
Figures 90, 92, and 93;
voucher 760, December 29,
1887; voucher 759, December
28, 1887; voucher 764,
January 1888; Life and
Inventions ofEdison, 292;
and Edison: His Life and
Inventions, pp. EDIS collection acquire.
RACKS, single double
sided, with bar stock and
strip stock, ft.
267
.
EDIS collection and acquire
reproductions. in
length (behind shelf parallel
to hallway)
Figure 93.
Reproduce